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>> and now, "bbc world news." >> welcome to "newsday," on the bbc. >> the headlines this hour. a warning over the future of the eurozone. the irish prime minister and tax the vatican saying that he was standing by his -- james murdoch claims he did not mislead parliament about the phone hacking allegations. with almost half of somalia's people short of food, the u.n. announces emergency food drops. lucian freud has died. >> it is to i am here in london. you are watching "newsday." leaders of the 17 countries which use the euro have agreed to the terms of a second bailout plan for greece. the greek rescue package will be worth more than $150 billion and there will be billions more from private investors such as banks. >> nearly 10 years ago, the euro had been lost to a fanfare of celebration. they are now facing the greatest test. the leaders came up with a historic package designed to draw a line under the greek debt crisis. the french president and the german chancellor pushed through a rescue plan which amounted to nearly 110 billion euros. the deal not only covers short- ter
>> and now, "bbc world news." >> welcome to "newsday," on the bbc. >> the headlines this hour. a warning over the future of the eurozone. the irish prime minister and tax the vatican saying that he was standing by his -- james murdoch claims he did not mislead parliament about the phone hacking allegations. with almost half of somalia's people short of food, the u.n. announces emergency food drops. lucian freud has died. >> it is to i am here in...
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then on june 14 reports confirmed that pakistan now has arrested c.i.a. informants that helped us locate osama bin laden where he had been living under the eyes of the pakistan military for years. as reported in "the new york times" on june 14, i.s.i. arrested 30 pakistani informants who helped the united states capture bin laden. one was a pakistani army major who officials said copied the license plates of cars visiting bin laden's compound. and then further in june when c.i.a. director panetta went to pakistan to inform them that there was a factory that were making bombs or i.e.d.'s that could be used against americans, by the time the pakistani troops showed up, the militants had disappeared. not to be outdone, we told them again about a second place where i.e.d.'s were being made, more bomb making facilities only days later and once again the terrorists picked up and disappeared. sounds like they had inside information. and lastly on june 29 pakistan asked the united states to shut down a base that it had in islamabad and end u.s. operations at an a
then on june 14 reports confirmed that pakistan now has arrested c.i.a. informants that helped us locate osama bin laden where he had been living under the eyes of the pakistan military for years. as reported in "the new york times" on june 14, i.s.i. arrested 30 pakistani informants who helped the united states capture bin laden. one was a pakistani army major who officials said copied the license plates of cars visiting bin laden's compound. and then further in june when c.i.a....
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-- on velde a and new counter-terrorism strategy on pakistan -- unveiled a new counterterrorism strategy for pakistan. this is about one hour, 50 minutes. >> have never heard it so quiet. that is a sense of our anticipation and excitement about our program today. we welcome you. many on and guests, dear student, faculty, others, we are pleased and honored to host john brennan, the assistant to the president for homeland security and terrorism -- counter- terrorism. it introduced are speaker, we have the perfect person right here in our community. prof. john mclaughlin is a member of our faculty, holding the position of distinguish practitioner at the philip merrill center for strategic studies. as many of you know, john had a highly distinguished career as a central event -- at the central intelligence agency. beginning in 1972 car racing to the rank of deputy director, acting director in two dozen for. no one could have a keener appreciation of the challenges facing our speaker every day. professor, prepared -- the pressure prepared for the career with the degree in science. he is devot
-- on velde a and new counter-terrorism strategy on pakistan -- unveiled a new counterterrorism strategy for pakistan. this is about one hour, 50 minutes. >> have never heard it so quiet. that is a sense of our anticipation and excitement about our program today. we welcome you. many on and guests, dear student, faculty, others, we are pleased and honored to host john brennan, the assistant to the president for homeland security and terrorism -- counter- terrorism. it introduced are...
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new projects, new programs, new methods. whole world is moving. we can't just stay static with teaching methods that were already there 50 years ago. so what we need is to prepare for the 21st century. and, finally, third element, still in reorientation, nuclear power. with the particular field of nuclear safety. france has a considerable advance on all the other countries in the world. that is why france has lost a few contracts in terms of nuclear reactors. because our reactors are more expensive because they are safer. but we want to invest even more in nuclear safety. so in terms of energy, three sectors. the fourth generation reactors. people are asking me what about the moratorium on nuclear power? who signed this proposal -- who find this proposal bizarre? the mature -- the moratorium is what? you don't do any research so you keep the old power plants? to keep the ones that are less safe? then you're not doing anything in terms of safer was. this makes no sense. so we are investing a fourth generation reactors. in terms of renewable energie
new projects, new programs, new methods. whole world is moving. we can't just stay static with teaching methods that were already there 50 years ago. so what we need is to prepare for the 21st century. and, finally, third element, still in reorientation, nuclear power. with the particular field of nuclear safety. france has a considerable advance on all the other countries in the world. that is why france has lost a few contracts in terms of nuclear reactors. because our reactors are more...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. put down your weapons -- the hopeful plea of the british prime minister to the taliban. is there any chance they will listen? a long march across africa for these somali refugees. they are driven to desperation. >> we have to scale up operations to meet the growing need. >> constantly connected -- is social media leaving all of us overwhelmed? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. stop fighting, stop bombing, join the political process -- that is what british prime minister david cameron asked a taliban today. even as he spoke those words, four nato soldiers were killed in the eastern part of the country, which begs the question, what happens when foreign forces withdraw? the bbc reports. >> british troops in the helmand -- in helmand, dropping into an area the taliban previously controlled. the taliban wisely weren't there to meet them. so far, the british soldiers have not met any opposition. usually, the insurgency retreats, but not always. the village
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her parents brought the suit. >>> news of the world printed its last paper. a headline of thank you and good-bye greeted readers this morning. they are shutting down after outrage over allegations that reporters hacked in to voicemail acts of families of dead soldier, us of and a 13 -year-old murder victim . >> as i said to the staff this morning, this is not where we wanted to be and it's not where we deserve to be. as a final tribute to seven and a half million readers this is for you, thank you. >> clues in the crossword puzzle mocked the paper's editor when some of the hackings happened. she has been promoted in the company that owned the paper. >> a late night confrontation on bourbon street turned violent. police say a fight broke out between eight to ten people and things escalated. just outside a fast food restaurant. video shows one person pulling a gun from underneath a t-shirt and then firing into the crowd. you see it right there. a 19-year-old and a 51-year-old man were both hit while walking on the sidewalk. both of them were taken to the hospit
her parents brought the suit. >>> news of the world printed its last paper. a headline of thank you and good-bye greeted readers this morning. they are shutting down after outrage over allegations that reporters hacked in to voicemail acts of families of dead soldier, us of and a 13 -year-old murder victim . >> as i said to the staff this morning, this is not where we wanted to be and it's not where we deserve to be. as a final tribute to seven and a half million readers this is...
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wie want to welcome our viewers around the world. breaking news. headlines and jeannie moos all straight ahead. you are in "the situation room" . >>> first the intensified gridlock over the debt crisis in washington as time runs out for both parties to agree on a solution. right now, democratic leaders from both chambers of congress are meeting with president obama and vice president biden at the white house. sources say a three trillion dollar deficit plan is under discussion. they are stressing that nothing has been agreed to yet. let's go straight to jessica yellen. what are you learning? >> this debt deal, you can call it jello that is yet to harden. congressional democrats necessary their meeting with president obama and working the phones all day. many congressional democrats are frustrated. they feel that the outlines of a possible new deal are coming together too late to get something done. they fear based on what they heard so far, they are not exacting enough new revenue from republicans and they might be forced to take too many concessio
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and shut down the "news of the world." then, the paper's former editor and former communication chief to british prime minister was arrested and allegations surfaced that former prime minister brown had also been targeted. the controversy caused the company to drop the bid for british broadcasting company and then the f.b.i. began to investigate if phones of 9/11 victims were hacked and on friday the former editor and head of the newspaper brock resigned as the predecessor at the group "wall street journal" publisher hinton also stepped down saying they knew nothing about the alleged hacking. on that same day, murdoch met with the family of the murdered girl to apologize personally and on saturday, they placed full page newspaper ads reading "we are sorry." on sunday, brooks was arrested and questioned by london police and the head of scotland yard and the number two resigned and, yesterday, the man what went public with the allegations, "news of the world," former she business reporter, was found dead in his london area h
and shut down the "news of the world." then, the paper's former editor and former communication chief to british prime minister was arrested and allegations surfaced that former prime minister brown had also been targeted. the controversy caused the company to drop the bid for british broadcasting company and then the f.b.i. began to investigate if phones of 9/11 victims were hacked and on friday the former editor and head of the newspaper brock resigned as the predecessor at the...
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south sudan is now the world's youngest country. jana katsuyama found some sudanees who are keeping an eye on the revelations. >> reporter: the newly appointed president stood side to side -- marking the end of a decades long civil war. here in the bay area, sudanees from both north and south celebrated the moment. local sudanese author wrote a book on southern sudan and say while people are celebrating tonight, many critical problems remain unsolved. >> what i hope for the two separatists now is that we look forward rather than looking backward. >>> the two sides still need to decide on a border and decide how to divide oil that travels through pipelines in the north. >> we have to lease a one people into separate states. >> reporter: the president of the sudanese corporation says the sudanese living here worry about their homeland and wonder what will happen once national borders are set. >> there are people from the south living in the north in the capital and other parts of the northern sudan. there are people from the north who
south sudan is now the world's youngest country. jana katsuyama found some sudanees who are keeping an eye on the revelations. >> reporter: the newly appointed president stood side to side -- marking the end of a decades long civil war. here in the bay area, sudanees from both north and south celebrated the moment. local sudanese author wrote a book on southern sudan and say while people are celebrating tonight, many critical problems remain unsolved. >> what i hope for the two...
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also, "the news of the world" folds. but the hacking scandal tainting rupert murdoch's media empire keep exploding. two more murdoch newspapers now accused of trying to tap into the personal information of a former british prime minister. and pakistan's reaction to news that the united states government is cutting millions of dollars in military aid. i'll talk to the country's ambassador to the united states about the growing tension and the impact on the war on terror. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." the federal debt is soaring high or above the limit almost by the second. and president obama is vowing to hold daily negotiations to raise the ceiling if that's what it takes. another round of talks broke up just a little while ago without repeat any break through. with 22 days left the president says he won't accept the stop gap plan to prevent america from defaulting on its debts. he used a news conference this morning to challenge both parties and to lay down some markers. >> i will not sign a 30-day o
also, "the news of the world" folds. but the hacking scandal tainting rupert murdoch's media empire keep exploding. two more murdoch newspapers now accused of trying to tap into the personal information of a former british prime minister. and pakistan's reaction to news that the united states government is cutting millions of dollars in military aid. i'll talk to the country's ambassador to the united states about the growing tension and the impact on the war on terror. i'm wolf...
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i bit more now on "news of the world" itself. it brings to a close 160 years of history. the first was published in 1843. a weekly paper that flew off of the newsstands. biggest selling sunday selling 2 million copies and read by more than 5 million. many knew it as a paper that exposed the misdemeanors of the rich, royal, and sex scandals nicknamed the news of the screws with divine brown's kiss and tell and actor hugh grant and david beckham's alleged affair with rebecca luce making front page splashes. the paper carried the first pictures of the bed where the pop star died. well, the paper had a particular symbolic significance for rupert murdoch. it was the first british newspaper he bought in 1969 and the cornerstone of what became a huge media empire stretching from the united states to australia. >>> the current scandal from 2005. the palace suspected people were listening in on the voice mails of prince william and other royal staff. in 2006, august, metropolitan police arrested "the news of the world's" correspondent clive goodman. and this man, private investiga
i bit more now on "news of the world" itself. it brings to a close 160 years of history. the first was published in 1843. a weekly paper that flew off of the newsstands. biggest selling sunday selling 2 million copies and read by more than 5 million. many knew it as a paper that exposed the misdemeanors of the rich, royal, and sex scandals nicknamed the news of the screws with divine brown's kiss and tell and actor hugh grant and david beckham's alleged affair with rebecca luce making...
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aid to pack pakistan. according to "new york times" it includes money for aid. >> it is difficult but must be made to work over time. until we get through these baghdad yesterday and 46,000 troops remain in iraq and scheduled to depart by the end of this year. >>> britain's defunct "news of the world" it's reported may have hacked into 9/11 victims. "news of the world" reporters said they would pay him to get the numbers of 9/11 victims, he declined. the last paper rolled off the presses yesterday, brought down by a growing hacking scandal. rue bert murdoch, the paper's owner, is deep in damage control. >> reporter: rupert murdoch arrived in london, conspicuously reading a copy of his notorious cameras, then smiled for the cameras as he went out for dinner with rebekah brooks his embattled ceo. the scandal has cost him one of his most profitable papers. staff leaving "news of the world" for the last time put a brave face on the murdoch decision to shut it down. the "news of the world" was the best selling
aid to pack pakistan. according to "new york times" it includes money for aid. >> it is difficult but must be made to work over time. until we get through these baghdad yesterday and 46,000 troops remain in iraq and scheduled to depart by the end of this year. >>> britain's defunct "news of the world" it's reported may have hacked into 9/11 victims. "news of the world" reporters said they would pay him to get the numbers of 9/11 victims, he declined....
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at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106 in dallas. check this out. feels like 94 in new orleans. who would think you would be feeling better there than you would be in minneapolis right now. that is why this is to strange to get that much heat towards the north. it is spreading towards the east. it is. 33 states with some sort of advisory in effect. tomorrow a massive day for the heat. 110 feels like in st. louis. 101 birmingham. warm if in parts of kansas. minneapolis tomorrow only going to get to around feeling like 84. a little bit of a front here. davenport, iowa, still 108. talking about spre
at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106...
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the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the classroom. books, chairs, equipment, all damaged. we've already checked in with the north county fire authority. the department spokesman says an investigator is trying to determine whether this is a suspicious fire or was intentionally set. fortunately, students don't return to school until -- until later this summer. this was a single fire. within 15 minutes of arrival, firefighters put out flames. two battalion chiefs, six engines responded. to get you a better idea where we are this morning, the school is located is surrounded by duplexes and home. fortunately, the fire did not spread. no one was hurt. we left a me
the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the...
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we know news of the world is his. correct me if i'm wrong, he wants to buy the b-sky-b, which is a british satellite broadcaster against the government's advice. the deputy prime minister waving him off this deal. will he succeed? >> well, yeah, that's been a very interesting story today. the government have been sort of trying to move away, sort of kick this to the grass effectively. what happened today is that deal has been referred back to the competition's commissioner. now, what murdoch is effectively trying to do is buy the 61% of what is an incredibly profitable paid tv, satellite broadcaster. one of the analysts i spoke to today said if that takeover of the 61% of what he doesn't already earn of b sky b would go through would make news corp the most powerful single owner in the uk, almost double the income of the bbc. it's been kicked back. so the government effect evidencely is out of the decision-making process which will make the prime minister david cameron very happy. there's been lots of allegations he's
we know news of the world is his. correct me if i'm wrong, he wants to buy the b-sky-b, which is a british satellite broadcaster against the government's advice. the deputy prime minister waving him off this deal. will he succeed? >> well, yeah, that's been a very interesting story today. the government have been sort of trying to move away, sort of kick this to the grass effectively. what happened today is that deal has been referred back to the competition's commissioner. now, what...
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general musharraf was a new president on 9/11 and spent the next seven years as our world changed radically. president musharraf, a career army officer and a veteran of the 1965 and 1971 wars against india allied pakistan with the united states in, what i believe, was the misnamed war on terror. certainly it was a war against al qaeda and president musharraf was our ally. he allowed u.s. troops access to pakistan military bases and airports as well as other support. it was, and remains, a turbulent time. the good news was the serious effort in educational reform and these things that are now stalled because of a more recent development. the embarrassing news was the discovery in 2005 that the father of pakistan's nuclear bomb sold technology to north korea and elsewhere. then there were the protests by the legal community about the below the -- validity of the 2007 election and the horrifying assassination of bhutto. events since have been more challenging. the takedown of osama bin laden, something that we all applaud, has exposed deep conflicts. the government recently ordered 200 special
general musharraf was a new president on 9/11 and spent the next seven years as our world changed radically. president musharraf, a career army officer and a veteran of the 1965 and 1971 wars against india allied pakistan with the united states in, what i believe, was the misnamed war on terror. certainly it was a war against al qaeda and president musharraf was our ally. he allowed u.s. troops access to pakistan military bases and airports as well as other support. it was, and remains, a...
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tabloid "news of the world." "the daily mirror of london" reporting the paper once tried to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims. the final edition was published yesterday with the "news of the world" printing a full page apology for the hacking tactics that got them shut down. >>> nasa tracking space debris near the international space station and space shuttle "atlantis." nasa is saying it is not a threat and no adjustments will be needed. the debris is the wreckage of a 1970 satellite. the closest approach could happen tomorrow. >>> the midwest and southern plains in the grips of a smothering heat wave that is not letting up. look at the 15 states that are facing heat advisories today. meaning the temperatures could top 105 degrees. cities in four states, missouri, oklahoma, tennessee, and indiana, could see the heat index top out at 115 degrees. stay safe and stay hydrated today. >>> nine days and counting, that is the deadline set by president obama to get an agreement on raising the debt ceiling or risks de
tabloid "news of the world." "the daily mirror of london" reporting the paper once tried to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims. the final edition was published yesterday with the "news of the world" printing a full page apology for the hacking tactics that got them shut down. >>> nasa tracking space debris near the international space station and space shuttle "atlantis." nasa is saying it is not a threat and no adjustments will be needed. the...
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popular sunday tabloid newspaper, news of the world, and now there is a very deep inquiry going on into exactly the extent of this phone hacking that was allegedly used to procure information off cell phones, both -- all three rupert murdoch, his son, james, the head of news corporation overseas, and rebecca brooks, who is news international's chief executive, have been asked to appear before a parliamentary committee to answer questions. newscorp has vowed to cooperate in this case but it's not clear who if any of that trio are going to actually sit and take those questions next week. back to you. patti ann: amy kellogg, live in london, thank you. jon: earlier, harris told you about this controversial ad campaign, it claims milk can cure pms. surprisingly it is not targeted to men but -- to women but to men who have to deal with the symptoms. harris is monitoring the results. >> >> reporter: i am. it is the battle over moo juice and this is a take over the stereotype that women for several days a month become irrational, crazed, given victim to premenstrual symptom and there is scienti
popular sunday tabloid newspaper, news of the world, and now there is a very deep inquiry going on into exactly the extent of this phone hacking that was allegedly used to procure information off cell phones, both -- all three rupert murdoch, his son, james, the head of news corporation overseas, and rebecca brooks, who is news international's chief executive, have been asked to appear before a parliamentary committee to answer questions. newscorp has vowed to cooperate in this case but it's...
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barbara pinto, abc news. >>> now the heat wave could send dallas into triple digits for the tenth straight day. some of the other numbers, kansas city up to 95. indianapolis, 94. chicago, 92. near 90 for much of the northeast. 93 in new orleans. mostly 90s from albuquerque to boise. stormy weather with hail and gusty winds from south da koe too ta to western pennsylvania. popup showers and thunderstorms for the gulf coast. heavy rain in the four corners region and heat advisories from texas to ohio. >> just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, people escaping the heat on cape cod are thinking twice about the taking a dip after sightings of great white sharks. at least three have been spotted in the past week on the atlantic side of the cape. no beaches have been closed yet. but lifeguards are making sure that swimmers don't go up too far. >> going in the water? >> i have been in. >> you have been in, you went in today? >>>>es. >> did you go all of the way in? >> enough. >> biologists tagged six great white sharks last summer. the sharks feed on seals in the area. we'll hav
barbara pinto, abc news. >>> now the heat wave could send dallas into triple digits for the tenth straight day. some of the other numbers, kansas city up to 95. indianapolis, 94. chicago, 92. near 90 for much of the northeast. 93 in new orleans. mostly 90s from albuquerque to boise. stormy weather with hail and gusty winds from south da koe too ta to western pennsylvania. popup showers and thunderstorms for the gulf coast. heavy rain in the four corners region and heat advisories from...
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patti ann: fox news alert the former number one golfer in the world will miss another major, and rick folbaum has that breaking news for us. >> reporter: for the second straight major tournament in professional golf tiger woods will be nowhere in sight. the former top player and top draw in the sport has announced that he will not be playing in the british open when it starts next week. he says that he is still recovering from injuries to his left knee and his achilles' tendon. last week tiger said he hn't even hit any balls in almost two months and that he will not return to competition until he feels like he's a hundred percent healed. he says he doesn't want to reinjury himself and he said he did not know how long that might take. tiger woods is currently the 17th ranked golfer in the world and he has yet to regain his form dating back to when he had to take time off from the sport after that embarrassing episode involving his private life. back to you. patti ann: rick, thanks. jon: we are on verdict watch in the casey anthony murder trial. the jury is on lunch at this moment. gera
patti ann: fox news alert the former number one golfer in the world will miss another major, and rick folbaum has that breaking news for us. >> reporter: for the second straight major tournament in professional golf tiger woods will be nowhere in sight. the former top player and top draw in the sport has announced that he will not be playing in the british open when it starts next week. he says that he is still recovering from injuries to his left knee and his achilles' tendon. last week...
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gradual warm up but a little as we head through the weekend. >>> right now stock markets around the world are all down this morning on worries about the ongoing debt crisis in europe. overnight investors in the far east showed their concerns. south korea's fell 2%. hong kong closed down 3%. australia's key market also fell 1.8%. checking in on wall street, our markets are set for a lower opening as well. and that follows losses yesterday. take a look dow jones off 151 points to 12,505. to make things worse here at home cisco systems big bay area company expected to cut as many as 10,000 jobs. so not a lot of good news. alcoa what the first to report quarterly earnings. the aluminum giant reports net income hit $322 million nearly double from last year at this time last year but it missed economists forecast. so that stock headed lower as well. >> yeah. >>> time now 5:20. the american idols are back here in the bay area. where you can see your favorite finalists. >>> and an unusual traffic stop in sacramento. the parent who put their 14- year-old behind the wheel. >>> good morning. if you'
gradual warm up but a little as we head through the weekend. >>> right now stock markets around the world are all down this morning on worries about the ongoing debt crisis in europe. overnight investors in the far east showed their concerns. south korea's fell 2%. hong kong closed down 3%. australia's key market also fell 1.8%. checking in on wall street, our markets are set for a lower opening as well. and that follows losses yesterday. take a look dow jones off 151 points to 12,505....
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one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true situation in pakistan because there's no doubt that there's connections between isi and the network that were responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos ensues. we certainly saw that in iraq to a certain extent we're still seeing it in egypt. do you think the u.s. and northern african countries have any kind of plan on what would happen and what they would do about likely chaos is moammar gadhafi should leave. the man has chemical weapons. he has ground to air missiles. all of those, as you know, could fall into the wrong hands. what is the u.s. plan here? >> i think the u.s. plan there is to provide assistance and do the things that, in fact, i would have recognized the transition national council a long time ago as a legitimat
one of the big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true situation in pakistan because there's no doubt that there's connections between isi and the network that were responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that...
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we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on the sidelines is that the middle class cannot buy. it is not because -- if you are a billionaire, you can only buy so many cars, so many planes. it is the middle-class that really believes our economy. we have to be thinking of them. thank you. >> center -- se --nator laughtenburg? >> i approach this from a standpoint of personal experience that tells me that we are not doing the right thing in our country, that those of us who are fortunate enough to have succeeded financially, whether through inheritance or hard work -- the fact of the matter is that we are living pretty high on the
we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on...
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>> pakistan is the most dangerous country in the world. it is riddled with jobs and sympathizers and groups like al qaeda and others the ultimate prize for any terrorist is september 11. >> is the letter real? the long time correspondent said he got it years ago from khan and gave the letter to the "washington post" to verify. the post and experts we spoke to said it cannot be awe thendicated with certainty. an official said it appears to be authentic, but the long-suspected military was complicit in the alleged passing of nuclear secrets. the former un weapons inspector believes the letter is real, but there reasons why it might not be. >> could he have forged the letter and if he did, what were the reasons? >> he could have foermged it. he's the origin of this. all we have is his word. the north koreans are. we have to worry that he forged this as another attempt to cast blame on others. >> allbright points out he long asserted about the government military and denied his proliferation network even existed. the officials here in washingt
>> pakistan is the most dangerous country in the world. it is riddled with jobs and sympathizers and groups like al qaeda and others the ultimate prize for any terrorist is september 11. >> is the letter real? the long time correspondent said he got it years ago from khan and gave the letter to the "washington post" to verify. the post and experts we spoke to said it cannot be awe thendicated with certainty. an official said it appears to be authentic, but the...
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the newlyweds coming up on "gma." >>> for some of you local news is next. >>> for everyone else world cup mania before this weekend's final game. e some money on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. a bododat rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it
the newlyweds coming up on "gma." >>> for some of you local news is next. >>> for everyone else world cup mania before this weekend's final game. e some money on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your...
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one in afghanistan and the one in pakistan. there's a conflict in pakistan. there isn't a foreign intervention trying to resolve it. it is a great internal conflict. what we are seeing in pakistan is a series of contradictory policies, contradictory engagements and contradictory engagements. the army wants to preserve a stable pakistan that is assured of security and sees the united states as a component of the success in that quest. the military is defective. intelligence service seems to be torn and of course in the country at large, strong fundment list tendencies. it's not a single entity. it's fragmented. we have no choice until we are out of afghanistan to cooperate as much as we can with those pakistanis who see their interest in our success. >> back to the topic of the increasing class and income, we know it's there. you mentioned it's wider now than in country's like china. what do we think about ourselves given the fact people are lining up at the door to live in the united states of america. a lot of people want to live in china. >> there are two g
one in afghanistan and the one in pakistan. there's a conflict in pakistan. there isn't a foreign intervention trying to resolve it. it is a great internal conflict. what we are seeing in pakistan is a series of contradictory policies, contradictory engagements and contradictory engagements. the army wants to preserve a stable pakistan that is assured of security and sees the united states as a component of the success in that quest. the military is defective. intelligence service seems to be...
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olga, thanks a lot. >>> coming up on 9 news now, tonight on their last day in america, the world's most famous newlyweds gave some unsuspected fans a royal surprise. >>> plus, what if you were only allowed to check your work e- mail three times a day? think you could get your work done? we'll show you the company that says workers are more effective when they do just that. back in a minute. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lay on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lay on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh yeah. it's really molding to my body. once they get our bed, they're like, "why didn't i do this sooner?" during our summer closeout, get the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed sets. experience the sleep number difference. only at one of our 400 sleep number stores. >> many of us are plugged in. we check e-mails, surf the web, im friends and family throughout the day. but some companies
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more and more new countries around the world were able to write democratic constitutions and develop democratic governments. he's been active in the american bar association in regard to professional responsibility. he's also served as special counsel in the department of defense along with many other contributions to the legal profession and to the country. he has been selected as the best lawyer in washington, d.c., in 2009 in ethics and professional responsibility. and right now in california he's a commissioner of the fair political practices commission which is that state's political watchdog. so to kick off our scholars, let me introduce to you ron rotunda. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, ed. i wished my mother-in-law were here to hear this. anyway, the -- i remember chief justice rehnquist was asked by a reporter once, you have all these big cases at the end of the term. this is a true story. why don't you spread them out more evenly so we can cover them? and he said, why don't you spread out the reporting more evenly? because we have to do it all at once. we
more and more new countries around the world were able to write democratic constitutions and develop democratic governments. he's been active in the american bar association in regard to professional responsibility. he's also served as special counsel in the department of defense along with many other contributions to the legal profession and to the country. he has been selected as the best lawyer in washington, d.c., in 2009 in ethics and professional responsibility. and right now in...
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as a result of a scandal that began at news of the world over allegations of phone hacking reporters. martin? >> absolutely. it's possible that murdoch may take another crack at trying to acquire bskyb. today gordon brown launched a withering attack on the entire murdoch empire. do you think it's possible that he'll sell his newspapers and dismantle the british arm of his media empire? >> there has been some theory that he may do that, just because they are proving to be such a headache, but rupert murdoch is a newspaper man, and they are his pride and joy, specifically in the u.s., the "wall street journal," where he got his beginning. it's unclear whether he'd be willing to do that. what you do see there is a chink in the armor. there was a criticism his bskyb deal before the scandal even broke out because it was rupert murdoch, because he is criticized for owning too much and having too much influence, and now because of this scandal, the door has been open to those critics to take advantage of this moment and cut him off at the quick. and here we have the case of this deal with bs
as a result of a scandal that began at news of the world over allegations of phone hacking reporters. martin? >> absolutely. it's possible that murdoch may take another crack at trying to acquire bskyb. today gordon brown launched a withering attack on the entire murdoch empire. do you think it's possible that he'll sell his newspapers and dismantle the british arm of his media empire? >> there has been some theory that he may do that, just because they are proving to be such a...
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you're watching "world news now." my familstruggled, and it was assumed that while would have to pay it for myself. and e knew about fedel student aid. i n't think i iterealized what l actually graduating wa my name is charlie, and is imy story. >>> here it comes. yes! in what was one of the greatest soccer matches ever. perhaps one of the greatest sporting events ever. i'm not kidding, this was fantastic. team usa fought back from a goal down against brazil in overtime to tie it up and take the quarterfinals match of the women's world cup to a shoot-out. that's where they completed their amazing comeback, beating brazil 5-3. so many controversial calls, back and forth, the tension palpable. the u.s. now plays wednesday in the semifinals against france. my reel is going to espn next week. >> i've never seen you more enenusiastic about this story. sports fans from around the world tuned in for that game. except for two guys who were watching a baseball game. more accurately, they were watching all of the baseball games
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defunct "news of the world," but other papers? >> yeah. i think this is really significant and really bad news for news international. it's no longer just confined to "news of the world," the paper that they closed down, realizing it had become toxic as a brand. it's now spread to "the sun" and "sunday times." both so far have not been shown to have used phone hacking, but they have been shown to use what, at best, slightly underhand techniques, at worst illegal activities to get information. "the sun" is maintaining it got the medical records without breaking the law. "the sunday times" saying there was a legitimate public interest in looking into gordon brown's bank details and so on on a tip, but there was some sort of corruption there or something which was all proved to be untrue. but i think this is spreading now and that's really, really bad news for news international and rupert murdoch. >> dan rivers in london, thanks so much. >>> happening now in london, wikileaks founder julian assange in court and appealing his extradi
defunct "news of the world," but other papers? >> yeah. i think this is really significant and really bad news for news international. it's no longer just confined to "news of the world," the paper that they closed down, realizing it had become toxic as a brand. it's now spread to "the sun" and "sunday times." both so far have not been shown to have used phone hacking, but they have been shown to use what, at best, slightly underhand techniques, at...
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military aid to pakistan. this is an indication the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which has been a source of tension with pakistan. in syria, angry mobs attack the american embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag you see them there. they ripped the letters off the embassy building. this follows after the ambassador criticized the political uprising there. and secretary of state, hillary clinton, condemned the industry attack. if anyone including president asad thinks the united states is secretly hoping the regime will emerge from this turmoil to continue this brutality and oppression, they are wrong. >> now. demonstrators loyal to the president and the syrian target also targeted the french embassy. it's believed there are angry about a visit to an opposition city last week. >>> 7:46. vallejo city council meets tonight with local american indian tribes -- indian trains trying to settle a protest. the city wants to build a park at glencoe native american burial site. fo
military aid to pakistan. this is an indication the white house does not intend to stop the unmanned drone program which has been a source of tension with pakistan. in syria, angry mobs attack the american embassy. demonstrators burned the american flag you see them there. they ripped the letters off the embassy building. this follows after the ambassador criticized the political uprising there. and secretary of state, hillary clinton, condemned the industry attack. if anyone including...
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he just turned 22. apparently quarterback phillip buchanon has offers from the redskins and the jets. how do we know this? take a look at what phillip tweeted today. what's up, family? redskins or jets? he may be the first free agent in history to sign based on twitter feedback. add your thoughts at phillip buchanon. as for the rest of the team, remember how crazy your kids got cooped up in the house with nothing to do. that was the relief the boys felt as they reported to redskins park today. some came in today. quarterback john beck was there after he got turned away at the gate house yesterday because a security guard didn't know who he was. light conditioning for the guys today. first practice is on friday. but whatever today was, it felt good. >> it's great to be back. big reception this morning. it was just good to be back to football. >> it was real good. getting acclimated with the coaches. everybody is happy. it's like a family back together. you haven't seen it in an extended period of time. >
he just turned 22. apparently quarterback phillip buchanon has offers from the redskins and the jets. how do we know this? take a look at what phillip tweeted today. what's up, family? redskins or jets? he may be the first free agent in history to sign based on twitter feedback. add your thoughts at phillip buchanon. as for the rest of the team, remember how crazy your kids got cooped up in the house with nothing to do. that was the relief the boys felt as they reported to redskins park today....
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general musharraf was a new president on 9/11 and spent the next seven years in that job as our world changed radically. president musharraf a career army officer and veteran of the 1965 and 1971 wars against india called allied pakistan with the united states in what i believe was the misnamed war on terror. surely it was a war against al qaeda and president musharraf was our ally in that effort. he allowed u.s. troops access to pakistani military airports and bases as well as logistical and other support. it was and remains a turbulent time. the good news was a serious effort at educational and economic reform. things that are now stalled because of a more recent development. the recent discovery in 2005 at the pakistan bomb a.q. khan sold technology to korea and elsewhere. then there was a protest by the legal community about the legality of the presidential -- the horrifying assassination of panettiere bhutto. his heart is all that was events have been even more challenging. the takedown of osama bin laden is something that many of us applaud, has exposed deep complex. the pakista
general musharraf was a new president on 9/11 and spent the next seven years in that job as our world changed radically. president musharraf a career army officer and veteran of the 1965 and 1971 wars against india called allied pakistan with the united states in what i believe was the misnamed war on terror. surely it was a war against al qaeda and president musharraf was our ally in that effort. he allowed u.s. troops access to pakistani military airports and bases as well as logistical and...
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more and more new countries around the world were able to write democratic constitutions and developed democratic governments. he's been active in the american bar association in regard to professional response ability. he's also served as a special counsel in the department of defense along with many other contributions to the legal profession into the country country. .. reporter once said you have these big case of the end of the truman, true story, why don't you spread them out more evenly so we can cover them? and he said why don't you spread out the reporting more evenly? the process we have an opportunity we've had a chance to read the cases for both the press and the professors to comment. i want to start off with a bankruptcy case, stir in the marshall. marshall, pierce marshall, the son of the old mr. marshall, 90-years-old who married 50 also known as anna nicole smith. i think it's kind of -- chief justice robert starts of the case by quoting, referring to it, and i'd actually written an article about this case and the chief had a chance to cite but sadly, he did not. this
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his paper news of the world folded for good yesterday. outrage over this scandal is likely to derail his latest megadeal. >>> so today's 7/11. therefore, guess which convenience store is offering a free promotion. 7-eleven is giving away slurpees. >> how about that? i like the cherry flavor. >>> all right, at the box office, transformers -- dark of the moon held on to the top spot. after the second weekend, it took in $260 million. horrible bosses had a pretty strong debut with $28 million. zookeeper was in third with the $1 million. >>> the movie up in the air, he wanted to hit 10 million miles. and he did that this weekend. it took him 29 years and almost 6,000 trips on united airlines. now, he'll always get upgraded and united has named a plane after him. pretty impressive. does he have to pay the baggage fees? >> he told npr he used to be so scared of flying he couldn't get on a plane, now he can't get off a plane. >>> now, next on this monday -- a boy falls 40 feet down a well and his dad springs into action. >> it ends all well. >>>
his paper news of the world folded for good yesterday. outrage over this scandal is likely to derail his latest megadeal. >>> so today's 7/11. therefore, guess which convenience store is offering a free promotion. 7-eleven is giving away slurpees. >> how about that? i like the cherry flavor. >>> all right, at the box office, transformers -- dark of the moon held on to the top spot. after the second weekend, it took in $260 million. horrible bosses had a pretty strong...